Change LogΒΆ

1.4.7 (March 9, 2017)

Bumped test coverage to 80%. In the process, discovered and fixed some bugs with show.props. Most things that can be basically unit-tested, are. Largest remaining test coverage gaps concern operation under different I/O managers–esp. IPython and the standard Python REPL–that will require integration testing.

1.4.6 (March 1, 2017)

Quashed second bug related to IPython and its %run command, especially as used by the Enthought Canopy IDE.

1.4.5 (March 1, 2017)

Fixed problem with IPython when program run with the %run command. Fix esp. important for users of Enthought Canopy IDE, which uses this mode of execution extensively.

1.4.4 (February 19, 2017)

Tweak show.prettyprint() to not automatically multi-line all show output. If you want multi-line output, either set show.prettyprint(sep='\m') to globalize that preference, or use show(..., sep='\n) each time you want multi-line.

1.4.3 (February 2, 2017)

Bug fix: When show.set(prefix=...) or other settings were used, duplicate behaviors could occur, like two prefix strings printing, not just one. Also, support for Python 2.6 has been restored. Not that you should still be using that antiquated buggy. But if you are, show will once again work for you, given removal of the preventing dependency (stuf).

1.4.2 (January 30, 2017)

Fixed bug when location display is active (e.g. after show.set(where=True)) in IPython. Now correctly identifies what cell code was executed in.

1.4.0 (January 27, 2017)

Finally have good support for IPython, either in a Notebook or in a terminal/console. Suddenly, interactive use does not minimize show’s usefulness (though the standard REPL still has glitches).

1.3.2 (January 26, 2017)

Fixes nasty packaging bug (failure to bundle astor sub-package into source distributions) that didn’t show up in testing.

1.3.0 (January 25, 2017)

Python 3.5 and 3.6 now pass formal verification. This required embedding a ‘nightly’ build of astor 0.6 that has not yet made it to PyPI. Given the shift from codegen to newer astor AST-to-source library, bumping minor version.

1.2.7 (January 23, 2017)

Updated dependencies to support Python 3.5 and 3.6. These versions do not yet pass formal validation, but they do seem to work in informal testing. This is the start of a push to fully support these most recent Python implementations, and to improve support for interactive code (REPL or Jupyter Notebook).

1.2.6 (September 1, 2015)

Tweaks and testing for new version of underlying options module that returns operation to Python 2.6.

1.2.4 (August 26, 2015)

Major documentation reorg.

1.2.3 (August 25, 2015)

Code cleanups and additional testing. Test coverage now 77%.

1.2.1 (August 21, 2015)

Added ability to give @show.inout decorator its own parameters. Deprecated @show.retval, which is now redunant with @show.inout(only=''out'').

Test coverage bumped to 71%.

1.2.0 (August 18, 2015)

Added show.where() as a marker for “where am I now?” Improved docs, esp. for where, inout, and retval methods. Improved testing. Now at 67% line coverage.

1.1.1 (August 17, 2015)

Updated testing strategy to integrate automated test coverage metrics. Immediate test and code improvements as a result. Initial coverage was 53%. Releasing now at 57%.

Clearly backed out Python 3.5 support for the moment. The AST Call signature has changed notably. Will need to deep-dive to fix that.

1.1.0 (August 16, 2015)

Fixed problem with underlying say object interactions. Some doc and testing tweaks.

1.0.4 (July 22, 2015)

Updated config, docs, and testing matrix.

1.0.2 (September 16, 2013)

Improved pretty printing of code snippets for @show.inout and @show.retval decorators.

Made show also accept lambdas to link to variable values.

Added noshow object for easy turning off of showing.

General cleanups. Tightened imports. Tweaked docs. Switched to FmtException from say>=1.0.4, and separated extensions into own module.

Drove version information into version.py

1.0.1 (September 9, 2013)

Moved main documentation to Sphinx format in ./docs, and hosted the long-form documentation on readthedocs.org. README.rst now an abridged version/teaser for the module.

1.0.0 (September 9, 2013)

Improved robustness for interactive use. If names cannot be detected, still gives value result with ? pseudo-name.

Improved type names for show.dir and show.props

Improved show.inout with full call string on function return. A bit verbose in small tests, but too easy to lose “what was this called with??” context in real-scale usage unless there is clear indication of how the function was called.

Improved omission of probably useless display properties via omit keyword.

Began to add support for showing properties even when proxied through another object. Currently limited to selected SQLAlchemy and Flask proxies. More to come.

Cleaned up source for better (though still quite imperfect), PEP8 conformance

Bumped version number to 1.0 as part of move to semantic versioning, or at least enough of it so as to not screw up Python installation procedures (which don’t seem to understand 0.401 is a lesser version that 0.5, because 401 > 5).

Probably several other things I’ve now forgotten.